halls, angry constituents, confronting in one case republican congressman jason chaffetz and congresswoman dianne black in tennessee. do your job! do your job! hold on, i m trying to answer the question. so we are effectively punishing our sickest people. easy, easy. please. i have to have coverage in order to make sure i don t die and you want to take away this coverage and have nothing to replace it with. do you believe in science? because i do. [ cheers and applause ] so president trump nominated by far donald trump was the better choice. by far. [ booing ]
you re going to take away this coverage with nothing to replace it. do you believe in science? because i do. so president trump nominated [ audience booing ] by far donald trump was the better choice. by far. [ audience booing ] jason chaffetz can handle it, i can tell you that. but joining me now to discuss this, the former political director for george w. bush and chairman of the american conservative union. and cnn s political commentator and former executive director of the congressional black caucus. matt, did we all just get back into a time machine and head back to 2009? yeah, right. the difference this time is that, you know, those two town halls that you picked, tennessee and utah, with very republican districts, very republican constituencies, when jason